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He could have been referring to the weather, which turned from snowy to sunny and cold.
The nation had calmed down and turned inward; so had Odets's idiom, which turned from sociology to psychology.
Minarets, domes, and Saddam's samovar-shaped trophy buildings were barely visible through the haze, which turned from brown and black to blue and gray as daylight faded.
Yet, as Knut grew older, his obvious charms began to fade with his fur, which turned from brilliant white to dirty yellow.
But just as difficult was the weather, which turned from wet and mild to frigid and icy as three inches of snow took the normally winter-hardened Yankee troops by surprise.
The global financial crisis, which turned from a normal economic slowdown into an all-out panic after Lehman Brothers failed in September, has devastated the industry in a variety of ways.
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Larger songbirds, like robins and scarlet tanagers, love its berries, which turn from white to red to purple black in a few weeks.
None of the England batsmen seems able to spot his doosra, that is, the ball that looks like an off-break but which turns from leg.
In what might be called cool chemical reactions, children can make solar prints (images created with chemically treated paper and sunlight) and UV bead bracelets, which turn from white to colored in sunshine.
Although pitches which turn from the start often do not actually get worse, and sometimes become easier, this is one on which batting last, against a spinner as accomplished as Yasir Shah, will be a trial.
What most Americans might call shrimp go by many names in Venice, including minuscule creatures called schie, still wriggling in their boxes at the market, which turn from gray to brown when cooked, and larger, fatter, standard-issue pink gamberi.
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